Army
Chapter 260 Supplies and Power
Finished
David looked even more smug. “Commander, our deal comes first. You should put Callum down now. Time’s running out.”
He smirked. “Or have you decided to give up? That’s even better. As long as you come to your senses, I’ll be happy. After all, getting that much supply in three days isn’t exactly easy.”
As soon as he finished, a cold, mocking laugh came from the crowd.
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“It’s just supplies. And you’re acting like it’s something grand. A small stash like that, and you think you’ve got everyone by the throat?”
David snapped his head toward the voice, annoyed. “Who are you to run your mouth here?”
“Run my mouth. Not really,” Robin said casually. “I just like telling the truth. Am I wrong?”
She glanced to the side.
Dylan lifted his hand slightly.
Out of nowhere, two neat rows of bottled water appeared on the empty ground.
Everyone froze.
Water. It was clean bottled water.
Clear and shining under the sun, without a single speck inside. Just looking at it made people swallow hard. It was like they could already taste the cool, fresh water in their mouths.
Dylan raised his hand again.
Ten boxes of instant noodles appeared next. Different brands, different flavors, a full set.
Domingo stared in shock.
One of them had a storage ability. And not just that, he had this much supply.
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David’s eyes flashed with greed as he looked at the pile.
Instant noodles were strange. People used to call them junk food, but even before the apocalypse, few could resist them. Now? They were priceless.
He swallowed hard and forced himself to look away. His voice came out a little dry.
“Commander, I didn’t expect you to be this capable. You didn’t bring back supplies, but you brought back someone who has them.”
Domingo tensed at once and glanced at Robin and her group.
Showing off wealth like this was dangerous. Dylan had just made himself a target.
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Chapter 268 Supplies and Power
And David? Anyone could tell he was up to no good.
Finished
“Still,” David went on, testing them, “even with all this, we have over 50 people in the base. This might not be enough.”
He was probing.
If Dylan could pull out this much, who knew how much more he had stored?
But Robin didn’t fall for it at all. “These supplies were only meant for a little over 30 people,” she said calmly.
“30?” David frowned. “We have more than 50 here.”
Robin looked at him, her tone firm. “Now there are only 30.”
David’s face darkened completely. “What do you mean?”
“You’re a smart man,” Robin said with a faint smile. “It’s pretty obvious. Don’t tell me you don’t get it.”
She looked at him steadily.
“If you think the base doesn’t fit your belief, then leave. Go build your own base. Why stay here and bully the others?
“Or you resort to dirty tricks like stealing what others worked for because you don’t have what it takes to build your base?”
“You’ve got some nerve,” David snapped. His face turned gloomy. “This is an internal matter. Since when does an outsider get to interfere?”
Robin raised an eyebrow. “Outsider? Well, that’s not your call, is it?”
She turned to Domingo. “Commander, am I an outsider?”
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